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SUNY Oswego, moving to increase already substantial opportunities for student research and creative projects, has established an office to provide support and pique student interest in hands-on, faculty-mentored work.Read more

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Seven former standout athletes at SUNY Oswego joined the ranks of 82 other accomplished individuals who have been voted into the college’s Athletic Hall of Fame, forever solidifying themselves in the college’s athletic history. Read more

Oswego State Downtown, 186 West First Street
Ceramic students of Roxanne Jackson and painting students of Christopher McEvoy were given a project entitled GO BIG! go little. The project asked students to challenge themselves to think outside of the box, take risks, try something new and incorporate mixed media. Contrast in scale, concept and the inherent differences in the two mediums feature prominently in the exhibition.Free. Open Wednesday 12-5 PM; Thursday & Friday 10 AM-5 PM; and Saturday 1-5 PM.
Call 216-4985 for more information.

TWO GALLERY EXHIBITS
OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, January 31 • 5-7 PM (Awards Ceremony @ 6 PM)North Gallery: 51st Annual Juried Student Exhibition
This much anticipated exhibition features over sixty artworks by many Oswego student artists and a host of visual surprises.South Gallery: Recollections: a Memory Loss Awareness Project
This exhibition shows how art can play a vital role in education, engagement and awareness of Alzheimer’s Disease and dementia.

Art Exhibition: The Nature of Things @ Oswego State Downtown, 186 West First Street - See Below for Days & Hours

Feb 15 – Mar 22 all-day

Art Exhibition: The Nature of things, color photography by Jeanne Lagergren
Reception: Saturday, February 15, 2-4 PM
Oswego State Downtown, a branch of the College Store, is located at 186 West First Street (at the corner of West Bridge & West First Streets).
The phone number is 315-216-4985 and open hours are:
Noon – 5 PM, Wednesdays
10 AM – 6 PM, Thursdays
10 AM – 5 PM, Fridays
11 AM – 5 PM, Saturdays
For more information about this and other SUNY Oswego art exhibitions, contact Tyler Art Gallery, 315-312-2112.

Samuel Barber was an American composer of orchestral, opera, and choral and piano music. He is one of the most celebrated composers of the 20th century, and was twice awarded the Pulitzer Prize for music, for his opera Vanessa (1956-57) and his Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (1962). Also widely performed is his Knoxville: Summer of 1915 (1947), a work for soprano and orchestra, which sets a prose text by James Agee.
Soprano Julia Broxholm has a career that spans opera to Broadway, oratorio to vocal chamber music, and recitalist to recording artist. Her operatic roles have included Alice Ford in Verdi’s Falstaff, the title role in Floyd’s Susannah, Susanna in Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro, Norina in Donizetti’s Don Pasquale and Musetta in Puccini’s La Boheme.

Parking is available in King Hall lot E-15 and Sheldon Hall lots E-27 & E-29: See Campus Parking Map

Oswego Opera Theatre Presents Rigoletto – The Oswego Story
Reimagining Giuseppe Verdi’s first true masterpiece, Rigoletto, the Oswego Story plots the well-connected owner of a speak-easy nightclub, the club comic, his naive daughter, a hit man for hire and his seductive sister into the 1920s Prohibition-era Oswego. It’s a timeless and powerful opera five centuries and a continent displaced!

Oswego Opera Theatre Presents Rigoletto – The Oswego Story
Reimagining Giuseppe Verdi’s first true masterpiece, Rigoletto, the Oswego Story plots the well-connected owner of a speak-easy nightclub, the club comic, his naive daughter, a hit man for hire and his seductive sister into the 1920s Prohibition-era Oswego. It’s a timeless and powerful opera five centuries and a continent displaced!

The Acting Company: Hamlet (The Show Must and Will Go On) @ Waterman Theatre, Tyler Hall

Feb 26 @ 7:30 pm

Angela Janas & John Skelley in The Acting Company/Guthrie Theater production of “Hamlet”. Photo by MIichael Lamont.

In true theater tradition, Hamlet will still go on, even though classes have been cancelled for this evening.
The New York Times says “The Acting Company endures as the major touring classical theater company in the United States.”
On consecutive nights in Oswego, they attempt a daring artistic long-jump from the Bard’s masterpiece of Hamlet to Tom Stoppard’s witty revisioning Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead.

Darien Battle & John Skelley in The Acting Company/Guthrie Theater production of “Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead”. Photo by Will Sanderson.

The New York Times says “The Acting Company endures as the major touring classical theater company in the United States.”
On consecutive nights in Oswego, they attempt a daring artistic long-jump from the Bard’s masterpiece of Hamlet to Tom Stoppard’s witty revisioning Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead

Fascinated with the cello’s origins and the creative process of new music, Elinor Frey plays both period and modern instruments. She has been hailed as an “impeccable cellist” by Montreal’s La Presse, “a superb cellist” by the Syrcuse Post-Standard, and an “unquestionable and robust talent” by the Giornale di Brescia.

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Parking is available in King Hall lot E-15 and Sheldon Hall lots E-27 & E-29: See Campus Parking Map